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Charles Bridge Tower, Prague, Czech Republic. View of the tower at the Mala Strana end of the bridge. The building of the Charles Bridge over the Vltava began in 1357 during the reign of Charles IV
St Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic. Situated within the walls of Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral was begun in 1344 but not completed until the 19th century when the nave
Prague Castle and St Vitus Cathedral, Czech Republic. Built within the walls of Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in central Europe
Prague, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel ProutPrague, c1820 (1915). Powder Tower or Powder Gate is a Gothic tower and one of the original city gates of Prague, dating back to the 11th century. Prague is the historical capital of Bohemia
Prague, c1850. Artist: Albert Henry PaynePrague, c1850. From Paynes Universum, or, Pictorial world : being a collection of engravings of views in all countries, portraits of great men, and specimens of works of art
Ostrov Kampa, Prague, c1879-1906, (1906). Artist: Vaclav JansaOstrov Kampa, Prague. After an original work by Vaclav Jansa (1859-1913). From The Studio Volume 37 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1906]
The Prague Astronomical Clock, Czechoslovakia, c1930s. Dating from the early 15th century, it is also known as the Prague Orloj
Wenceslas Square and statue of St Wenceslas, Prague, Czechoslovakia, c1930s. Artist: D HeathcoteWenceslas Square and statue of St Wenceslas, Prague, Czechoslovakia, c1930s. Wenceslas Square is the centre of the New Town of Prague. It is not in fact a square, but a 750 metre long boulevard
Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (1882-1884). Fought between the French on one side and the Austrians and Russians on the other, Austerlitz is regarded as one of Napoleons greatest victories
Photographic representation of the Battle of Austerlitz. Regarded as Napoleon Bonapartes greatest victory, Austerlitz (1805)
Vice-chancellor and students of different nationalities at the University of Prague, 1849. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)
Edvard Benes (1884-1948), second President of Czechoslovakia, 1926. Benes was a leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement and the second President of Czechoslovakia
Prague, Czechoslovakia. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Vol III
Laying the foundation stone of the new bridge at Prague, Czech Republic, 1865. From The Illustrated London News (25 November 1865)
The chapel in the old town hall, Prague, Czech Republic, 19th century. Artist: Richard Norman ShawThe chapel in the old town hall, Prague, Czech Republic, 19th century
The Castle in Teplitz, late 18th or 19th century. Artist: Caspar David FriedrichThe Castle in Teplitz, late 18th or 19th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
View of Prague, c1572. Artist: Joris HoefnagelView of Prague, c1572. A view of Prague, from Civitates Orbis Terrarum by Georg Braun (1541-1622) and Frans Hogenberg (1535-1590)
Kepler and Brahe at work together (c1600), c1870. German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), left, with the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1564-1601)
Oldtown square in Prague in the evening. Artist: CM DixonOldtown square in Prague in the evening
Cross at Paludza in the Czech RepublicCross at Paludza near Liptovesky Mikulds in the Czech Republic
The Old Town end of the King Charles bridge, Prague, Czech Republic, 1943. The building of the Charles Bridge over the Vltava began in 1357 during the reign of Charles IV
Astronomical clock, Old Town Hall, Prague, Czech Republic, 1943Astronomical clock, Old Town Hall, Prague, 1943. Dating from the early 15th century, it is also known as the Prague Orloj. A print from Signal, Febuary 1943
The eve of Austerlitz, 1 December 1805, (19th century). Napoleon rests by a fire with his troops camped near Austerlitz (Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic)